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Autor:
Mustapha Ben-Hamouche
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability. :1-20
Autor:
Mustapha Ben-Hamouche
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urban History. 48:1324-1344
This article presents the precolonial map of religious buildings in old Algiers (Casbah) that is based on an unedited manuscript that goes back to 1870. It helps to reconstitute the original urban fabric, locate the disappeared buildings, and identif
Autor:
Meriem Medjitna, Mustapha Ben-Hamouche
Publikováno v:
Planning Practice & Research. 36:352-369
Two strategic plans for Algiers: SNAT 2030, and PDAU 2015–2035 that seek to enhance its competitiveness to keep pace with other Mediterranean cities have been approved. A metropolisation process, a...
Autor:
Mustapha Ben-Hamouche
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability. 6:192-212
Preservation policies, generally based on the intervention of the state, protective regulations, and the freezing of permissible building alterations, often stand in contradiction to the incremental process that generates cities and buildings. Consid
Autor:
Mustapha Ben-Hamouche
Publikováno v:
URBAN DESIGN International. 18:114-130
Cities in Arab Gulf countries are suffering from deficiency in land use. Pockets of unused land and leftover spaces are present in most of these cities. Such pockets often turn into an eyesore in the built environment and a burden on public authoriti
Autor:
Mustapha Ben-Hamouche
Publikováno v:
Nexus Network Journal. 13:235-251
Islamic succession law has deeply affected the urban fabric of Muslim cities. Properties were subdivided according to a refined and elaborate system of shares that were prescribed by jurists. Successive iterations of subdivision over the course of de
Autor:
Mustapha Ben-Hamouche
Publikováno v:
Journal of Islamic Law and Culture. 12:284-307
Since the early colonial period, Islamic cities have been studied by “orientalists” who sought to understand their structure and characteristics in relation to the Islamic religion. Frequently a comparison was made with the Greco-Roman urban mode
Autor:
Mustapha Ben Hamouche
Publikováno v:
Nexus Network Journal. 11:217-242
The present work is a limited analysis of the traditional urban fabric of Muslim cities in the light of this theory. Chaos theory provides better instruments for the analysis and understanding of the traditional urban fabric in old Muslim cities that
Autor:
Mustapha Ben-Hamouche
Publikováno v:
URBAN DESIGN International. 14:22-35
Traditional Muslim cities were characterised by their complex urban fabric, which resulted in a cumulative process of activities over time. In shaping their homes and environment, people were subconsciously guided by rules of conduct that originated
Autor:
Mustapha Ben Hamouche
Publikováno v:
Archnet-IJAR, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 196-208 (2008)
Over centuries, the climate in Arabia has become a major factor that shaped daylife of the local societies and thus, the form of their cities. Old cities were charactrized by their compactness which stemmed from the need for protection from the harsh